education

I recently read the new draft of the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education and really liked some of the threshold concepts. They felt more holistic than simply trying to teach skills piecemeal. I also was teaching a brand… Continue Reading →

I’ve almost finished the book Decisive by Chip and Dan Heath and one of my new favorite words that they define and discuss in the book is “ooch.” Ooching is the opposite of jumping in headfirst into something. Ooching… Continue Reading →

I recently got an article published in NITLE’s Academic Commons. It’s about games and libraries and how they can be used both for research and in the classroom. The article is titled Taking Games in Libraries Seriously.